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2670 days ago

Desk

Andrea from Halswell

Anybody need a desk? Good condition, few scratches.

Free

2670 days ago

RECYCLING MAN PHOTOS

Matthew from Spreydon

RECYCLING MAN PHOTOS
New Alum gazebo 3x3 green,.
We want to swap this gazebo for a fold up gazebo.
Call me 02108439932
web.facebook.com...

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2672 days ago

Black Lily

Margaret from Halswell

I Ihave just lifted by Black Lily as it needs splitting up .  It has leaves somewhat like arum lily but produces spectaular purlple/black flowers, Known by several names including voodoo, snake, stink, dragonwort etc.  Easily grown and probably suit a larger garden.Phone or text me on 021 666 … View moreI Ihave just lifted by Black Lily as it needs splitting up .  It has leaves somewhat like arum lily but produces spectaular purlple/black flowers, Known by several names including voodoo, snake, stink, dragonwort etc.  Easily grown and probably suit a larger garden.Phone or text me on 021 666 583... free but would love to trade other plants like the little Iris Stylosis, lily bulbs, perinnials etc.  Plenty of this lily to go around so give me a ring...Halswell area.  I also have Chrysanthiniums to dig and split.

Free

2671 days ago

WanderSearch Canterbury - Entertainment Book fundraising

WanderSearch Canterbury Charitable Trust

To order an entertainment book and support WanderSearch Canterbury please go to this link:
www.entertainmentbook.co.nz...

WanderSearch Canterbury assists in the support of persons with a cognitive impairment that have a tendency to wander

WanderSearch Canterbury receives 20% of the each … View more
To order an entertainment book and support WanderSearch Canterbury please go to this link:
www.entertainmentbook.co.nz...

WanderSearch Canterbury assists in the support of persons with a cognitive impairment that have a tendency to wander

WanderSearch Canterbury receives 20% of the each Membership sold.

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2672 days ago

Annual General Meeting

TechMate

Come attend our Annual General Meeting to know more about the service and free learning groups available at Addington.net and meet the people behind addington.net

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2672 days ago

Annual General Meeting

TechMate

Come attend our Annual General Meeting to find out more about the services and free learning groups we offer and meet the people behind addington.net

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2672 days ago

Kids trekking boots

Marek and Jirina from Governors Bay

Selling two children's trekking boots. Brand ADIDAS, purchased in Europe. Very good condition, real leather.
Size Eur 24 and Eur 32.
$ 40 each.

Price: $40

2672 days ago

Fundraiser: Chicken manure -- great for the garden!

Bridget from Sydenham

Back by popular demand the Rotary Club of Christchurch South’s annual fundraiser! Coming to a site near you on Saturday, August 26th. At just $6 a bag or 4 for $20 our product will give your garden the boost you are looking for.

Sales sites:
Wairakei Road - Wairakei Primary School
Halswell … View more
Back by popular demand the Rotary Club of Christchurch South’s annual fundraiser! Coming to a site near you on Saturday, August 26th. At just $6 a bag or 4 for $20 our product will give your garden the boost you are looking for.

Sales sites:
Wairakei Road - Wairakei Primary School
Halswell Road - Aidanfield
Ferrymead - McCormacks Bay Road
Cnr Pages & Woodham Roads
Cashmere Road near Crighton Terrace
Colombo Street - outside Cashmere Club
Cnr Harewood Road and Nunweek Boulevard
Innes Road - outside Malvern Park

Prices:
Street sales - $6.00 per bag, or 4 bags for $20
Delivered sales - $6.00 per bag or 10 bags for $50. Minimum delivery 5 bags ($30). No delivery charge within metropolitan Christchurch.

Orders to Graham Foulds by Wednesday 16 August. Deliveries Saturday 19th August. Ph 355 6348 or email gfoulds@xtra.co.nz

2673 days ago

A send off for a local tabby cat found deceased

Christine Blance from Christchurch South Community Gardens

Hi to Spreydon and Sydenham Neighbours,

Kate ( Burns St) and I ( Christine - Strickland St Community Gardens) buried a lovely cat found deceased on the corner of Deyell and Strickland St last night. We took it to the local vet to check for a microchip but none was found. It was a small light … View more
Hi to Spreydon and Sydenham Neighbours,

Kate ( Burns St) and I ( Christine - Strickland St Community Gardens) buried a lovely cat found deceased on the corner of Deyell and Strickland St last night. We took it to the local vet to check for a microchip but none was found. It was a small light brown tabby with a white front. The fur seemed slightly long and silky. We buried Tabby at the Christchurch South Community Gardens in an area that is becoming a small cemetery for cats - it is a special place that will not ever be dug up by us or disturbed. If you think this is your cat - feel free to stop by at the gardens anytime or contact me on Ph. 9426630. Christine

2675 days ago

Is Christchurch still the Garden City?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our columnist and Christchurch resident says yes! But the poll is heading the other way, looks like.

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2673 days ago

Addington water tower

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Can you help uncover the original colours of Addington's historic water tower?
Find out more at Newsline: bit.ly...

2673 days ago

2017 Young Plumber of the Year Competition

Sarah from

Congratulations to Dean Smith from Richard Rea Plumbing Ltd for being the Regional Finalist representing the Christchurch branch of Plumbing World in the 2017 Young Plumber of the Year Competition. He is one of 55 top young plumbers chosen nationwide. Richard Rea Plumbing is committed to training … View moreCongratulations to Dean Smith from Richard Rea Plumbing Ltd for being the Regional Finalist representing the Christchurch branch of Plumbing World in the 2017 Young Plumber of the Year Competition. He is one of 55 top young plumbers chosen nationwide. Richard Rea Plumbing is committed to training and industry excellence to ensure a better plumbed New Zealand.

2680 days ago

kefir grains

Karen from Cashmere

Does anyone have any water kefir grains I could have? I have given them away myself in the past but mine have gone small and unhealthy for some reason. Would love to collect when yours have multiplied. Many thanks.

2673 days ago

5 of Neighbourly's quirkiest posts!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!

From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!

Did you know that you can … View more
The Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!

From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!

Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
Take a look now!

2674 days ago

Christchurch Floods: State of Emergency Lifted

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Mayor Lianne Dalziel has this afternoon lifted the State of Emergency around flooding in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.

"The immediate dangers posed by significant rainfall and abnormally high tides are now behind us. We haven't had any rainfall since Saturday and we know the river … View more
Mayor Lianne Dalziel has this afternoon lifted the State of Emergency around flooding in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.

"The immediate dangers posed by significant rainfall and abnormally high tides are now behind us. We haven't had any rainfall since Saturday and we know the river levels and storage basins are gradually and continuously dropping," says Mayor Dalziel.

"The low-pressure system that was affecting tidal levels has now passed, and while they remain high, they are now within normal tidal ranges.

"Although we are transitioning into a recovery period, we are still monitoring river levels, tides and weather forecasts very closely, to ensure we are ready to react if we need to.

"The forecast of further rain from this Thursday means the situation is still changeable, but we are working hard to minimise any impacts by clearing flood debris from rivers, sumps and storm-water grates, and keeping pumps deployed in Southshore and Flockton."

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